Women's LacrosseMay 21, 2017NCAA Quarterfinal: TCNJ 8, Middlebury 4The Middlebury women's lacrosse team saw its run through the NCAA Tournament come to a close, as the Panthers fell 8-4 at The College of New Jersey in...

Women's LacrosseMay 21, 2017NCAA Quarterfinal: Trinity 10, York 5Trinity advanced to the NCAA Final Four for the sixth season in a row with a 10-5 victory over York in the NCAA Quarterfinals.

Women's LacrosseMay 20, 2017NCAA Third Round: Middlebury 14, Brockport 7Middlebury led wire-to-wire in a 14-7 victory over The College at Brockport in the third round of the NCAA Tournament. The Panthers will face The...

Smith had seven goals, including the game-winning score in the final, and one assist to help the Mules win the NESCAC Championship with wins over Trinity (13-9) and Middlebury (10-9). In the title game against Trinity, Smith scored with 13:15 left to give the Mules a 10-9 lead and scored 44 seconds later as part of a 6-0 Colby scoring run on the way to the win. She finished with three goals and one assist in the final.

May 1, 2017

Mary O'Connell Middlebury College
Senior • Attack • Norwell, Mass.

O’Connell scored six goals and added an assist in a pair of wins last week for the Panthers. After a four-goal, one-assist effort in a victory over Williams, she scored twice in the NESCAC Quarterfinal win over Amherst. She also won three draws, picked up four ground balls on the week and added a caused turnover.

April 24, 2017

Emilie Klein Colby College
Senior • Midfield • North Andover, Mass.

Klein had nine caused turnovers, two goals, four assists, five ground balls, and four draw controls in a 2-0 week for the Mules. In a win over Middlebury, Klein had five caused turnovers, three draw controls, three ground balls, one goal, and two assists, which came on tying goals after the Mules had fallen behind 4-2 in the first half. Klein scored with 2:17 remaining for an insurance goal. Klein also had four caused turnovers, two ground balls, one draw control, one goal, and two assists in a win over Colorado College.

April 17, 2017

Sasha Fritts Colby College
Junior • Attack • Darien, Conn.

Fritts scored 12 goals on 15 shots to lead Colby to a pair of conference road wins at Bowdoin and Williams. She tallied seven goals in the 15-12 win over Williams. She helped break an 11-11 tie with two of Colby’s four goals to close the game. Fritts added five goals including, three to open the second half as the Mules pulled away for an 18-9 win against Bowdoin.

April 10, 2017

Hannah Hirschfeld Bowdoin College
Junior • Attack • Concord, N.H.

Hirschfeld was outstanding in a 3-0 week for the Polar Bears, including a pair of conference wins. She scored three goals, including two in the second half, of a 10-9 win at Bates. In a tie game at Connecticut College, she sparked Bowdoin’s game-winning five-goal, second-half run with three goals in a span of 5:05 to put Bowdoin ahead for good. She added a hat trick in a non-conference win at Wheaton.

April 3, 2017

Kate FurberMiddlebury CollegeSophomore • Goalie • Manchester, Mass.

Furber was stellar last week. She boasted a 5.31 goals against average and a .628 save percentage, making 27 saves in a 2-1 week. She made a career-high 13 saves in a NESCAC win over Amherst on Saturday and was credited with 10 stops in a victory over TCNJ.

March 27, 2017

Annie GlennBowdoin CollegeSenior • Midfield • Salt Lake City, Utah

Glenn played a big role in a pair of league wins for the Polar Bears last weekend, including handing Middlebury its first loss of the 2017 campaign. Glenn scored three goals against the Panthers, including the go-ahead goal late in the second half and the overtime game-winner. She also added a goal and an assist in a 14-5 win over Williams on Thursday.

March 20, 2017

Emma Tenbarge Williams College
Sophomore • Attack • Peapack, N.J.

Tenbarge scored five goals, including three in the second half, to help the Ephs pull away in a 14-8 win over Connecticut College. She also had eight of the Ephs’ 15 draw controls and added two caused turnovers and one ground ball.

March 13, 2017

Claire Cagnassola Amherst College
Senior • Midfield • Summit, N.J.

In Amherst’s 2-0 week, Cagnassola registered 10 points on six goals and four assists. She scored three goals and added an assist in a win over Bates. She also recorded three goals and three assists in a victory over Keene State. She also collected two ground balls, three draw controls and a caused turnover on the week.

March 6, 2017

Abigail HorstWesleyan UniversitySophomore • Midfield • Pomfret, Conn.

Horst was terrific in Wesleyan’s season-opener against Bates as she scored two goals, including the game-winner with 1:00 remaining in overtime, and dished out one assist for three points. She added two draw controls and one caused turnover.